Best attractions and places to see around Reiderland encompass a region that spans the border between the Netherlands and Germany, now largely part of the Oldambt municipality. This area is characterized by its expansive artificial lakes like Oldambtmeer, significant natural features such as the Dollard Bay, and a rich historical landscape. Visitors can explore a blend of water recreation, historical sites, and diverse nature reserves. The region offers opportunities for cycling, walking, and observing unique flora and fauna.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Wonderful bike path always right through the sheep poop: but the area is super beautiful🤣
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In past centuries, Weener had a port on the Ems and was located on the left-bank trade route to the Münsterland to the south. The town was known primarily for its cattle and horse markets and exported agricultural goods. Nowadays, the port as a transshipment point and the cattle trade no longer play a role. Economically, Weener is dominated by retail for the Rheiderland region, agriculture and tourism. There are also a few industrial companies in the town.
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The dike cycle path mostly leads along the water, sometimes in front of and behind the dike. There are opportunities for a break along the route, as there are often benches on the dikes. Beautiful views and peace make the cycle paths pleasant to ride, you just have to occasionally avoid sheep and their droppings.
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A small but nevertheless beautiful harbor with some historic ships. A walk along the harbor and the beautiful cobblestone paths is worth it.
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It's always amazing how unimpressed the sheep are by people as long as they sit on the bike.
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The very large dimensions of the bascule bridge is due to the Meyer shipyard in Papenburg. It transfers the huge cruise ships on the Ems from the shipyard in Papenburg to the North Sea. Always a special highlight that attracts a lot of spectators.
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An imposing building, I was lucky and could watch the bridge being folded up. Craziness.
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The Reiderland region, now largely part of Oldambt, offers diverse natural attractions. You can visit the expansive Oldambtmeer for water recreation like sailing and canoeing, or explore the unique ecosystem of the Dollard Bay, a natural border area between the Netherlands and Germany. For birdwatching, De Kiekkaaste provides undisturbed views of shorebirds and seals. The Midwolderbos and Reiderwolde Nature Reserve offer peaceful walking and cycling paths, with the latter featuring the Uitkijktoren Reiderwolde for panoramic views.
Yes, Reiderland is rich in history. The Historic Harbour of Weener, with its 16th-century basin and traditional ships, is a central highlight. You can also explore the Drowned Villages Route near Drieborg, which tells the story of settlements lost to a 16th-century flood. The region also boasts numerous historic churches, many with climbable towers, and museums like Museum Oldambt, showcasing agricultural history, and Museum Slag bij Heiligerlee, commemorating the Eighty Years' War.
The Reiderland area offers a variety of cycling routes for different preferences. You can find road cycling routes like the 'Jann-Berghaus Bridge – Railway Bridge over the Leda loop' or the 'Historic Town Hall, Leer – Leer City Harbour loop'. For mountain biking, options include the 'View of Meyer Werft Shipyard – Petkum–Ditzum Ferry Terminal loop'. Many routes allow you to explore the scenic landscapes and historic towns. You can find more details on these and other cycling tours in our Road Cycling Routes around Reiderland and MTB Trails around Reiderland guides.
Absolutely. Many attractions in Reiderland are suitable for families. The Jann-Berghaus Bridge is an impressive engineering feat that fascinates all ages. The Historic Harbour of Weener offers a picturesque setting for a stroll, and the Meyer Werft Papenburg Shipyard provides a unique opportunity to view massive cruise ship construction. The Oldambtmeer is excellent for family water activities, and birdwatching at De Kiekkaaste can be an engaging experience for children.
Reiderland offers several hiking opportunities, often near its key attractions. You can find easy to moderate trails, such as the 'Glass Eel Migration Route' or the 'Reiderwolde Observation Tower loop' which takes you through the nature reserve. The 'Low-threshold Groningen routes' also offer walks focused on artworks and birdwatching huts in the Dollard area. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to our Hiking around Reiderland guide.
Beyond traditional sites, Reiderland offers unique cultural insights. Explore the heritage of the 'granary of Europe' at De Graanrepubliek, which celebrates the region's agricultural past and present in brewing and baking. Discover the poignant history of the Ambonezenbosje, a small forest that once housed barracks for Ambonese people. You can also seek out the impressive but dilapidated manor houses known as 'Weeping Brides,' which are symbols of the region's historical wealth and vanishing heritage.
Yes, the region is home to Thermen Bad Nieuweschans, located in what was once part of the Reiderland municipality. It is the Netherlands' first and only true spa center, offering a range of wellness and relaxation facilities.
The best time to visit Reiderland largely depends on your interests. Spring and summer are ideal for outdoor activities like cycling, hiking, and water sports on the Oldambtmeer. Birdwatching at De Kiekkaaste is particularly rewarding during bird migration seasons in spring and autumn. The region's natural beauty can be enjoyed year-round, with each season offering a different charm.
Yes, the Harbor in Ditzum is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a pleasant experience in this charming fishing village. When planning your visit, it's always advisable to check specific accessibility details for other attractions directly.
For stunning panoramic views, climb the Uitkijktoren Reiderwolde, which offers vistas of the surrounding nature reserve, including forests, fields, and villages. Many of the historic churches in the Oldambt region also have towers that can be climbed for elevated perspectives of the landscape. Additionally, the Jann-Berghaus Bridge itself provides a notable viewpoint over the Ems.
Visitors frequently praise the blend of natural beauty, rich history, and unique cultural experiences. The scenic landscapes, particularly around the Dollard Bay and Oldambtmeer, are highly appreciated for outdoor activities and relaxation. Historical sites like the Historic Harbour of Weener and the impressive Meyer Werft Papenburg Shipyard are also very popular, often highlighted in visitor tips for their unique character and photo opportunities. The community has shared over 150 photos and given more than 1200 upvotes to the attractions in the area.
Yes, the Oldambster countryside features the Waaiboei near Nieuwe Statenzijl, an eight-meter-high art installation on the dike that moves with the wind, blending art and nature. This unique piece adds a modern artistic touch to the rural landscape.


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